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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walker in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone who walks in a specific place or environment, often implying a leisurely or purposeful stroll.
Example: "As a walker in the park, she enjoyed the tranquility of nature every morning."
Alternatives: "a pedestrian in the" or "a stoller in the".
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Cornell chose to be that classic New York thing: a walker in the city.
"A Walker in the City" speaks to more than Mr. Kazin's place in the city's thinking elite.
His two best books — "On Native Grounds" (1942) and "A Walker in the City" (1951) — were behind him.
Olivia Park is an ideal spot for a walker in the Gardens to rest or even picnic.
As far as I know, the most evocative book about walking is "A Walker in the City" by Alfred Kazin.
Perhaps some you have read "A Walker in the City" long ago; perhaps some have read it now for the first time.
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